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  • History of Snoqualmie Valley by Jan Hagstrom Gifford & Kenneth G. Watson

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  • Snoqualmie Valley Journal by Jan Gifford

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  • Annual Membership

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  • Snoqualmie Valley History Magazine

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  • Snoqualmie Pass by Yvonne Prater

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  • Fall City in the Valley of the Moon by Peggy Corliss

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  • History of Snoqualmie Valley by Ada Hill

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  • My Trip to Washington

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  • Our Snoqualmie Community: 1856-1956

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  • Mythology of the Southern Puget Sound

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  • Memories of a Mill Town by Edna Hebner

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  • Riverside Reflections by Harley Brumbaugh

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  • T-Shirt – Grey- X-Large

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  • T-Shirt – Cougar Pete

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  • T-Shirt – Treaty of Point Elliot

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  • T-Shirt – Fall City in the Moonlight

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Based on social distancing guidelines from the State health officials, the Museum's interior spaces are closed to the public. As a public gathering space, this is a preventative action to slow the spread of the COVID-19 virus to ensure the safety of our community, visitors, staff and volunteers. We continue answering research inquiries and questions via emails. Please browse our online collection and historical information on this webpage. Visitors are encouraged to view the Farm Shed building's exhibit which is accessible from outside. We will post updates as they become available. Dismiss